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The Cartesian Body

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 March 2006

Ian Hacking
Affiliation:
Collège de France, 11 Place Marcelin Berthelot, 75213 Paris Cedex 05, France E-mail: Ian.Hacking@college-de-france.fr
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Abstract

We are so impressed by the present and future cornucopia of mind-altering and bodyenhancing drugs that we tend to ignore what really works, namely medical engineering. The announcement for the launch of BioSocieties runs through a list of fundamental topics from genomics to bioterrorism. Surgery barely gets a look-in under ‘biomedical and reproductive technologies’. It is fitting that ‘reproductive’ should be the other half of theheading, for those technologies also, as I have put it, really work now. Unlike surgery, they get a lot of attention because we seem to be playing around with life itself. Even so we hardly pay any attention to what really really works in the case of a husband’s infertility, namely artificial insemination by a donor.

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London School of Economics and Political Science

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